![]() ![]() Finally, when his owner is about to go to bed, Biscuit curls up besides her and falls asleep too. From playing, to a snack, to going outside, however, even after he gets that, he is still not tired. Title: Biscuit (World of Biscuit Beginning Reader)īrief Book Summary: It's time for Biscuit to go to bed, but he isn't tired! As soon as he barks, his owner gets him want he wants. Predicating what Biscuit will ask for next is a good bases for seeking if the child acknowledges the pattern presented throughout. The dominate themes carried throughout the book include, questioning when Biscuit will go to bed. It is important to set a foundationally stable structure for reading and it is equally important for the interaction to be associated with a memorable one. I rated this book 5 stars due to the great exposure from having a child receive a positive interaction with a book they read solely themselves. The words on a page are limited, but it does carry a theme of reaching the ultimate goal of finally going to bed. The genre of this book is k-4 and I would strongly recommend this for a Kindergarten/ 1st grade. The little girl in the book repeats the phrase, "Time for Bed, Biscuit!" but the puppy asks for something different on each page, for example, a snack, drink, or his blanket. It could be a neat book to read as a birthday book for a student whose birthday is that day.This endearing and precious book offers as a great tool to utilize as a book a student can read completely by themselves, acting as a confident booster! The story is of a puppy named Biscuit and refers to getting read for bed. This book is a fun, cheerful read for a young animal lover and I would love to have this book in my classroom library. And although the mischievous puppy didn’t always follow her plans, she stilled loved him. It was uplifting to see how much this girl loved her puppy because of her willingness to go to the work of trying to put together the best birthday party ever for her puppy. I have always been an animal lover and probably would have thrown a birthday party for my puppy, like this girl, if I had a puppy when I was younger. I enjoyed this picture book because it reminds me of me as a little girl. Although these characters are cartoons, they look very realistic because of their realistic movements and expressions. It looks like he used pen for the characters and details and that he used watercolors for the background. The illustrator, Pat Schories did a wonderful job with these illustrations. This book captured my attention from the cover because of the adorable picture of the puppy. I would recommend this story to younger children who are looking for a book with fun illustrations. It overall is a very cute but basic storyline. Recommendation: As much as I love this story there is not a huge theme associated with this story. One of my favorite things about the Biscuit books is that its such a large series that there is a book for every occasion! My mom and dad always read my siblings and I these books. Personal Response: My dog is my best friend he is a yellow lab named Bingo who reminds me of Biscuit. Every little kid loves to celebrate their birthday and eat cake. A reminder of how special birthdays can be when spent with the people we love. The main message of this story is happy and upbeat. The Little Girl in the story helps Biscuit have his special day. Summary: This is an adorable story about a dog named Biscuit and they are celebrating his birthday! All of his friends are coming to the party to celebrate and they are excited to have a great celebration. V) Recommendation: I would recommend this book to young children who want a quick and light-hearted read that has fun illustrations and a happy ending! ![]() I loved making up games and wrapping up treats to give to her as presents. Iv) Personal Response: This book brings me right back to the little birthday party I planned for my own dog when I was a child. Iii) Rating: I would give this book a three out of five rating because although the illustrations are cute and cartoon-like, and I feel like the emotions and feelings towards the events in the book can only be seen through the pictures. Ii) Theme: The major theme of this book is that surprises are meant to be fun, and even when things don’t go exactly as planned, the outcome will always be positive in the end! The illustrations of the text are essential to the text on the page, which engages a younger audience. The story goes through all the events of the birthday party and always includes Biscuit’s reaction of “Woof!” whenever he is happy, excited, or even disappointed. A little girl plans a surprise birthday party for her dog with all of his friends. I) Summary: In Happy Birthday Biscuit! written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories, a birthday celebration for a little puppy named Biscuit is described. ![]()
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